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THTR 312 Asian American Performance and Culture
YPSP 325 Filipino Culture and Society
Catalog: Catholic Studies & Social Thought (Minor) | University
of San Francisco
The curriculum is divided into three areas of study: 1) History and Society; 2) Theology and Philosophy;
3) Culture and Aesthetics.
Learning Outcomes
Present an accounting of major trends in Catholic social thought since Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical,
Rerum Novarum. (1891).
Contextualize challenges to the fulfillment of Catholic social teaching through research on the
manifold ways Catholic social action interfaces with modern and postmodern secular cultures.
Assess the justice missions and interests of the Church, and present proposals concerning
advancement of those missions within morally and multiculturally complex worlds.
Account for some of the major intellectual, social, historical, and aesthetic perspectives developed
in the ambit of Catholic culture.
Discuss the problematics of Catholic social teaching in a religious world characterized by
ecumenical and interfaith differences, interreligious conflict, and violence.
Requirements
20 credits
Download the Catholic Studies and Social Thought Minor Requirements Checklist
Core Course
THRS 220 Catholic Social Thought
Electives
12 credits

THTR 312 Asian American Performance and Culture
YPSP 325 Filipino Culture and Society
Catalog: Catholic Studies & Social Thought (Minor) | University
of San Francisco
The curriculum is divided into three areas of study: 1) History and Society; 2) Theology and Philosophy;
3) Culture and Aesthetics.
Learning Outcomes
Present an accounting of major trends in Catholic social thought since Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical,
Rerum Novarum. (1891).
Contextualize challenges to the fulfillment of Catholic social teaching through research on the
manifold ways Catholic social action interfaces with modern and postmodern secular cultures.
Assess the justice missions and interests of the Church, and present proposals concerning
advancement of those missions within morally and multiculturally complex worlds.
Account for some of the major intellectual, social, historical, and aesthetic perspectives developed
in the ambit of Catholic culture.
Discuss the problematics of Catholic social teaching in a religious world characterized by
ecumenical and interfaith differences, interreligious conflict, and violence.
Requirements
20 credits
Download the Catholic Studies and Social Thought Minor Requirements Checklist
Core Course
THRS 220 Catholic Social Thought
Electives
12 credits